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Message type: E = Error
Message class: J3RGTD - Message class for Customs Declaration tracking
Message number: 142
Message text: Header &1: Mandatory field Import CDec number is not filled.
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J3RGTD142
- Header &1: Mandatory field Import CDec number is not filled. ?The SAP error message J3RGTD142 indicates that a mandatory field, specifically the Import CDec number, is not filled in the header of a document. This error typically occurs in the context of customs declarations or related processes in SAP, particularly in the J3R (Brazilian localization) module.
Cause:
The error arises when the system expects a value in the Import CDec number field, which is required for processing customs-related documents. This field is crucial for compliance with Brazilian customs regulations, and if it is left empty, the system will not allow the document to be processed.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to ensure that the Import CDec number is filled in the relevant document. Here are the steps you can take:
Access the Document: Go to the transaction where the error occurred (e.g., creating or editing a customs declaration).
Locate the Header Information: Navigate to the header section of the document.
Fill in the Import CDec Number: Enter the required Import CDec number in the designated field. This number is typically provided by the customs authority and is essential for the import process.
Save the Document: After filling in the mandatory field, save the document and check if the error persists.
Check for Additional Requirements: Ensure that all other mandatory fields are also filled out correctly, as there may be other requirements depending on the specific customs process.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and proceed with your customs declaration process.
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